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THE ORGAN CONCERT

From the May 1895 issue of The Christian Science Journal


One of the pleasant events in connection with the Mother Church was the organ concert under the management of the Farrand & Votey Organ Company of Detroit, Michigan, on Thursday evening March 21st.

The chief purpose of the concert was to exhibit the organ to the musical people and organ lovers of Boston, as it is the first of the kind to be introduced into this city.

The organist engaged for the occasion was Mr. R. Huntington Woodman, organist of the First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, who was assisted by Miss Elsie Lincoln, soprano. A large audience, embracing many of Boston's most noted musicians graced the occasion and listened with delight to Mr. Woodman's masterful execution of his favorite instrument. He was frequently and enthusiastically applauded.

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